poopsie

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  1. root@Unraid:/mnt/user/Data# ls -al /mnt/user/Data/Dropbox total 4 drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 36 Dec 13 17:28 ./ drwx------ 1 nobody users 177 Dec 13 17:27 ../ drwxr-xr-x 1 nobody nogroup 36 Dec 13 17:28 .dropbox.cache/ root@Unraid:/mnt/user/Data# ls -al /mnt/user/appdata/dropbox total 0 drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 74 Dec 13 17:28 ./ drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 16 Dec 13 17:27 ../ drwx------ 1 nobody nogroup 183 Dec 13 17:29 .dropbox/ drwxr-xr-x 1 nobody nogroup 87 Dec 13 17:28 .dropbox-dist/ drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6 Dec 13 17:28 Dropbox/ As you can see my Dropbox files are under another share. Is that an issue or can it stay there? Thanks
  2. I am having a heck of a time getting this thing going. I am getting the dreaded warning: tornado error. Maybe someone could explain permissions to me, as I thought I understood them, but I guess not. 1) I always login as root to unraid both in Terminal and Gui. I know this is frowned upon in the Linux world, but I thought that was the only way to do it in Unraid. 2) All my shares were setup then as root 3) All my dockers were also setup as root. Did I completely mess this up? Why would I need to set Dropbox userid if I never set it up under another user? This was all done on V6.2, so I never needed to run new permissions, but I did anyway and it still is not working. Thanks for any help!
  3. Next time it happens, I will do that. Thanks Squid!
  4. So my VM's should be taking RAM as needed correct? So back to my original question, why did my VM shutdown when my usage on unraid was really high?
  5. Thanks for the replies. Here is the output after a I rebooted and shutdown my VM's total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 14026 1294 1041 6927 11690 5297 Swap: 0 0 0 Is it possible that if I started a VM after the ram cache was full, it can't reallocate?
  6. That i understand, so the next question to ask then is does UNRAID bump out anything else that is using RAM to associate it to cache? If so, what is the point of allowing VM's than if eventually they will be taken offline for the unused RAM?
  7. My unraid has a very high RAM usage. Now I do understand that it is the RAM Cache, and it is not really using it all up. But, it is killing my VM's. My machine has 14GB of RAM, only allocating 1GB to my Ubuntu server and 4GB to my Server 2012, plus 2 dockers running. When they are all shut down, I am still using 84% of my RAM for unraid. I read that there is a way to tell unraid to only use so much RAM, is it safe to do that? What are the downsides of doing that? Is it done in something called dirty config? Thanks!!!
  8. Hmmm, sounds like back to square one. I have been struggling getting the docker to work for a long time now so trying to figure out a different solution. Thanks!
  9. As Jaime says "Well there's your problem". So the next question comes into play, how does one make it permanent?
  10. I have figured out finally how to get a headless Dropbox install going, and working really well...Except for one thing. When I reboot, it deletes all of the dropbox Daemon files used during install. Basically, it looks like I never installed dropbox in the first place. I am installing to /sbin/, but after a reboot, it is gone along with my symlink located in the root. Can anyone shed some light on why this is happening? I am just learning CLI so please be gentle Once I get it figured out, I am going to make a youtube video from start to finish to help anyone else that wants to do it. Just need to get passed this pesky uninstall bug. Thanks!!